Your players come across a traveling trade caravan or merchant on the road, and they ask you what sort of merchandise they are carrying! What do you say? Roll on this table of one hundred different types of cargo to find out!

d100Entry
1Gnomish-made knick-knacks
2Vats of purified (al)chemical compounds
3Pots containing various spices
4A large box containing the gears, pulleys, levers, switches, and other various parts of a disassembled machine
5Disassembled pieces to a loom
6Small boxes containing chalk sticks of various lengths and colors
7Casks of whale oil
8Prisoners
9Bottles of fermented fish sauce
10Leather goods (bags, belts, etc.)
11Seeds, seedlings, and saplings
12Horses
13Religious relics
14Wicker baskets full of live crabs
15Bolts of scented fabric, used as burial wraps
16Finished furniture
17Sacks of flour
18Bags of human hair, to be used to make wigs
19Various exotic wood in small bundles for crafting expensive things
20Bird cages, each containing a pair of tiny songbirds
21Wooden cages containing small domestic animals
22Sacks of raw, unrefined ore containing minute amounts of various metals
23Newly made wooden treasure chests (empty)
24Stacks of clay roof tiles
25Chunks of stone from shattered statues, demolished buildings, and toppled walls, scavenged from a conquered city to be used in construction
26Crates containing toy soldiers, hobby horses, wooden kitchen sets, and all sorts of other toys
27Boxes of books on a variety of subjects
28Live goats
29Canvas bags stamped with the official seal of a large kingdom containing bundles of mail (general correspondence between ordinary people)
30Wooden boxes vaguely shaped like coffins
31Glass jars of honey
32Flasks of cooking oil
33Ingots of lead
34Burlap sacks full of mulch
35A grandfather clock that appears to have been damaged during transportation
36Sacks of quicklime
37Stacks of dried, salted fish, hard as planks
38Masks (ceremonial, festival, masquerade, tribal)
39Barrels of salt
40Canisters of wax, for sealing letters and canning
41Bones, skulls, horns, and teeth, of various creatures
42Firewood
43Barrels of heavily salted pork
44Boxes containing what are purported to be holy relics, obviously mass produced
45Sail cloth/canvas
46Bales of hay
47Coils of very thick rope
48A big pile of charcoal
49Sacks of common feathers suitable for quills or stuffing in pillows
50Jars of dye or ink
51Barrels filled with fresh, but untreated, water
52Baskets of fruit that is not native to this region, such as bananas or coconuts
53Large wheels of cheese covered in wax
54Fishing nets
55Sacks of rice
56Statues
57A shipping crate full of rat traps
58Vials of 'snake oil' (reputed to be a cure-all, mostly just a mild pain reliever with no effect)
59Cases of standard rations infested with bugs, mice, or other vermin
60Planks of wood
61Recently tanned leather hides
62Low quality rugs
63Hemp fiber for making rope
64A large bell or gong
65Wooden crates of iron or brass nails
66Metal cages containing small wild animals
67Sealed canisters containing linseed or flax oil
68Baskets of gourds
69Boxes containing low-quality artisan tools
70Logs, the bark still on them
71Farming equipment
72Humanoid slaves
73Wooden crates containing glassware packed in straw
74Bales of raw tobacco
75Sacks of coarse sand
76Barrels of maple syrup
77Bolts of silk
78Barrels of dried fruit
79Livestock
80Crates of uniforms
81Jars containing various pickled foods
82Herbs (medicinal and culinary)
83Bundles of reeds for weaving baskets
84A heap of iron chains of various lengths, much of it rusted and hopelessly tangled
85Caskets of dried biscuits (hardtack)
86Wine in poorly made barrels, allowing in enough air that it has turned to vinegar
87Raw animal hides
88Stacks of bounty posters
89Complete armor sets (mail, plate)
90Amphoras of olive oil or vinegar
91Barrels of citrus fruits
92Sacks of wool
93Huge blocks of ice
94Bundles of blank parchment
95Crates containing large bars of soap
96Garbage, being hauled to a midden
97Bundles of 10' poles
98Heaps of dented, rusted, and broken weapons and armor, scavenged from an old battlefield
99Musical instruments (lutes, lyres, drums)
100Animal manure for fertilizer
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